6th of September 1997 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 6. září 1997
NEW YORKERS & CO.
Date: 07 September 1997
Wealthy socialite Patricia Tarr, whose Dance Ink magazine has folded, begins publishing new arts magazine, 2wice; Cucina restaurant in Brooklyn, NY, sports newly renovated kitchen and adds shop selling homemade specialties; Findasale, Web site developed by Veronique Bardach, offers information on items on sale at shops in NYC (M)
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COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEW YORK BEGINS AN EXPANSION
Date: 06 September 1997
Commercial Bank of New York acquires First Bank of the Americas for $48 million in cash; this will give Commercial Bank eight branches in New York City and Long Island; BanBogota Inc, First Bank's parent and the United States unit of Banco de Bogota of Colombia, will retain international and auto loans and other assets (S)
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World News Leaves 3 Candidates in the Shadows
Date: 06 September 1997
By ADAM NAGOURNEY
Adam NAGOURNEY
World news, including terrorist bombing in Jerusalem and deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Mother Teresa, obscure New York City Democratic mayoral primary race; candidates have only slightly offset general absence of news coverage with paid television advertisements; Ruth Messinger and Sal F Albanese have recently begun running commercials; Rev Al Sharpton has not raised enough money for ad drive; Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani has spent $1.3 million on television ads so far (M)
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New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
Date: 07 September 1997
By Laurel Graeber
Laurel Graeber
New & Noteworthy column on recently released paperback books; photo (L)
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Rabbis Sue to Block New Holocaust Museum
Date: 06 September 1997
Sixteen Orthodox Jewish rabbis file lawsuit to block opening of Museum of Jewish Heritage--A Living Memorial to the Holocaust; Rabbi Yehuda Levin cites museum's commemoration of gay Holocaust victims (S)
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Owners of Vicious Dogs Face Stiff New Penalties
Date: 06 September 1997
Gov George E Pataki signs bill under which dog owners in New York will face stiff fine if dog bites person and jail time and fine if dog already deemed dangerous bites or kills person; Sen Dean G Skelos, bill sponsor, says law does not ban any dog breed (S)
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As Dark Turned to Dawn, a City Watched History Receive a New Legend
Date: 07 September 1997
By MIRTA OJITO
Mirta OJITO
Television coverage of funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was communal event for many New Yorkers, both spiritually and physically (M)
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New Musicals, Fresh Talent
Date: 07 September 1997
By Peter Marks
Peter Marks
Six new musicals that will open on Broadway this season noted; photos (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 September 1997
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New President Is Selected for Barney's
Date: 06 September 1997
Barney's Inc says it has named Thomas C Shull as its president and chief operating officer to replace John Brincko, who resigned; Shull appointment is subject to approval of bankruptcy court (S)
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NEW YORKERS & CO.
Date: 07 September 1997
Wealthy socialite Patricia Tarr, whose Dance Ink magazine has folded, begins publishing new arts magazine, 2wice; Cucina restaurant in Brooklyn, NY, sports newly renovated kitchen and adds shop selling homemade specialties; Findasale, Web site developed by Veronique Bardach, offers information on items on sale at shops in NYC (M)
Full Article
COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEW YORK BEGINS AN EXPANSION
Date: 06 September 1997
Commercial Bank of New York acquires First Bank of the Americas for $48 million in cash; this will give Commercial Bank eight branches in New York City and Long Island; BanBogota Inc, First Bank's parent and the United States unit of Banco de Bogota of Colombia, will retain international and auto loans and other assets (S)
Full Article
World News Leaves 3 Candidates in the Shadows
Date: 06 September 1997
By ADAM NAGOURNEY
Adam NAGOURNEY
World news, including terrorist bombing in Jerusalem and deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Mother Teresa, obscure New York City Democratic mayoral primary race; candidates have only slightly offset general absence of news coverage with paid television advertisements; Ruth Messinger and Sal F Albanese have recently begun running commercials; Rev Al Sharpton has not raised enough money for ad drive; Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani has spent $1.3 million on television ads so far (M)
Full Article
New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
Date: 07 September 1997
By Laurel Graeber
Laurel Graeber
New & Noteworthy column on recently released paperback books; photo (L)
Full Article
Rabbis Sue to Block New Holocaust Museum
Date: 06 September 1997
Sixteen Orthodox Jewish rabbis file lawsuit to block opening of Museum of Jewish Heritage--A Living Memorial to the Holocaust; Rabbi Yehuda Levin cites museum's commemoration of gay Holocaust victims (S)
Full Article
Owners of Vicious Dogs Face Stiff New Penalties
Date: 06 September 1997
Gov George E Pataki signs bill under which dog owners in New York will face stiff fine if dog bites person and jail time and fine if dog already deemed dangerous bites or kills person; Sen Dean G Skelos, bill sponsor, says law does not ban any dog breed (S)
Full Article
As Dark Turned to Dawn, a City Watched History Receive a New Legend
Date: 07 September 1997
By MIRTA OJITO
Mirta OJITO
Television coverage of funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was communal event for many New Yorkers, both spiritually and physically (M)
Full Article
New Musicals, Fresh Talent
Date: 07 September 1997
By Peter Marks
Peter Marks
Six new musicals that will open on Broadway this season noted; photos (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 September 1997
Full Article
New President Is Selected for Barney's
Date: 06 September 1997
Barney's Inc says it has named Thomas C Shull as its president and chief operating officer to replace John Brincko, who resigned; Shull appointment is subject to approval of bankruptcy court (S)
Full Article
NEW YORKERS & CO.
Date: 07 September 1997
Wealthy socialite Patricia Tarr, whose Dance Ink magazine has folded, begins publishing new arts magazine, 2wice; Cucina restaurant in Brooklyn, NY, sports newly renovated kitchen and adds shop selling homemade specialties; Findasale, Web site developed by Veronique Bardach, offers information on items on sale at shops in NYC (M)
Full Article
COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEW YORK BEGINS AN EXPANSION
Date: 06 September 1997
Commercial Bank of New York acquires First Bank of the Americas for $48 million in cash; this will give Commercial Bank eight branches in New York City and Long Island; BanBogota Inc, First Bank's parent and the United States unit of Banco de Bogota of Colombia, will retain international and auto loans and other assets (S)
Full Article
World News Leaves 3 Candidates in the Shadows
Date: 06 September 1997
By ADAM NAGOURNEY
Adam NAGOURNEY
World news, including terrorist bombing in Jerusalem and deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Mother Teresa, obscure New York City Democratic mayoral primary race; candidates have only slightly offset general absence of news coverage with paid television advertisements; Ruth Messinger and Sal F Albanese have recently begun running commercials; Rev Al Sharpton has not raised enough money for ad drive; Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani has spent $1.3 million on television ads so far (M)
Full Article
New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
Date: 07 September 1997
By Laurel Graeber
Laurel Graeber
New & Noteworthy column on recently released paperback books; photo (L)
Full Article
Owners of Vicious Dogs Face Stiff New Penalties
Date: 06 September 1997
Gov George E Pataki signs bill under which dog owners in New York will face stiff fine if dog bites person and jail time and fine if dog already deemed dangerous bites or kills person; Sen Dean G Skelos, bill sponsor, says law does not ban any dog breed (S)
Full Article
As Dark Turned to Dawn, a City Watched History Receive a New Legend
Date: 07 September 1997
By MIRTA OJITO
Mirta OJITO
Television coverage of funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was communal event for many New Yorkers, both spiritually and physically (M)
Full Article
New Musicals, Fresh Talent
Date: 07 September 1997
By Peter Marks
Peter Marks
Six new musicals that will open on Broadway this season noted; photos (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 September 1997
Full Article
New President Is Selected for Barney's
Date: 06 September 1997
Barney's Inc says it has named Thomas C Shull as its president and chief operating officer to replace John Brincko, who resigned; Shull appointment is subject to approval of bankruptcy court (S)
Full Article
NEW YORKERS & CO.
Date: 07 September 1997
Wealthy socialite Patricia Tarr, whose Dance Ink magazine has folded, begins publishing new arts magazine, 2wice; Cucina restaurant in Brooklyn, NY, sports newly renovated kitchen and adds shop selling homemade specialties; Findasale, Web site developed by Veronique Bardach, offers information on items on sale at shops in NYC (M)
Full Article
COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEW YORK BEGINS AN EXPANSION
Date: 06 September 1997
Commercial Bank of New York acquires First Bank of the Americas for $48 million in cash; this will give Commercial Bank eight branches in New York City and Long Island; BanBogota Inc, First Bank's parent and the United States unit of Banco de Bogota of Colombia, will retain international and auto loans and other assets (S)
Full Article
World News Leaves 3 Candidates in the Shadows
Date: 06 September 1997
By ADAM NAGOURNEY
Adam NAGOURNEY
World news, including terrorist bombing in Jerusalem and deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Mother Teresa, obscure New York City Democratic mayoral primary race; candidates have only slightly offset general absence of news coverage with paid television advertisements; Ruth Messinger and Sal F Albanese have recently begun running commercials; Rev Al Sharpton has not raised enough money for ad drive; Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani has spent $1.3 million on television ads so far (M)
Full Article
New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
Date: 07 September 1997
By Laurel Graeber
Laurel Graeber
New & Noteworthy column on recently released paperback books; photo (L)
Full Article
Rabbis Sue to Block New Holocaust Museum
Date: 06 September 1997
Sixteen Orthodox Jewish rabbis file lawsuit to block opening of Museum of Jewish Heritage--A Living Memorial to the Holocaust; Rabbi Yehuda Levin cites museum's commemoration of gay Holocaust victims (S)
Full Article
Owners of Vicious Dogs Face Stiff New Penalties
Date: 06 September 1997
Gov George E Pataki signs bill under which dog owners in New York will face stiff fine if dog bites person and jail time and fine if dog already deemed dangerous bites or kills person; Sen Dean G Skelos, bill sponsor, says law does not ban any dog breed (S)
Full Article
New Musicals, Fresh Talent
Date: 07 September 1997
By Peter Marks
Peter Marks
Six new musicals that will open on Broadway this season noted; photos (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 September 1997
Full Article
NEW YORKERS & CO.
Date: 07 September 1997
Wealthy socialite Patricia Tarr, whose Dance Ink magazine has folded, begins publishing new arts magazine, 2wice; Cucina restaurant in Brooklyn, NY, sports newly renovated kitchen and adds shop selling homemade specialties; Findasale, Web site developed by Veronique Bardach, offers information on items on sale at shops in NYC (M)
Full Article
World News Leaves 3 Candidates in the Shadows
Date: 06 September 1997
By ADAM NAGOURNEY
Adam NAGOURNEY
World news, including terrorist bombing in Jerusalem and deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Mother Teresa, obscure New York City Democratic mayoral primary race; candidates have only slightly offset general absence of news coverage with paid television advertisements; Ruth Messinger and Sal F Albanese have recently begun running commercials; Rev Al Sharpton has not raised enough money for ad drive; Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani has spent $1.3 million on television ads so far (M)
Full Article
New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
Date: 07 September 1997
By Laurel Graeber
Laurel Graeber
New & Noteworthy column on recently released paperback books; photo (L)
Full Article
Rabbis Sue to Block New Holocaust Museum
Date: 06 September 1997
Sixteen Orthodox Jewish rabbis file lawsuit to block opening of Museum of Jewish Heritage--A Living Memorial to the Holocaust; Rabbi Yehuda Levin cites museum's commemoration of gay Holocaust victims (S)
Full Article
Owners of Vicious Dogs Face Stiff New Penalties
Date: 06 September 1997
Gov George E Pataki signs bill under which dog owners in New York will face stiff fine if dog bites person and jail time and fine if dog already deemed dangerous bites or kills person; Sen Dean G Skelos, bill sponsor, says law does not ban any dog breed (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 September 1997
Full Article
New President Is Selected for Barney's
Date: 06 September 1997
Barney's Inc says it has named Thomas C Shull as its president and chief operating officer to replace John Brincko, who resigned; Shull appointment is subject to approval of bankruptcy court (S)
Full Article